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Tips to quiet my Rig
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<blockquote data-quote="TNDeerGuy" data-source="post: 3354028" data-attributes="member: 3702"><p>In addition to what stik correctly listed, a STS system will also help; however, one of the more important, and often overlooked, parts of removing excessive sound out of a bow is picking the correct arrow. A heavier arrow absorbs more of the energy from the bow as it takes more energy to launch it, versus a lighter weight arrow where the energy remains in the bow and you hear and feel the harmonics. A lot depends on the kind of bow and other variables, but I have seen as little as 50 grains in total arrow weight make a huge difference in sound and feel of a bow and I've seen it take 75-100gr to notice a differnce.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNDeerGuy, post: 3354028, member: 3702"] In addition to what stik correctly listed, a STS system will also help; however, one of the more important, and often overlooked, parts of removing excessive sound out of a bow is picking the correct arrow. A heavier arrow absorbs more of the energy from the bow as it takes more energy to launch it, versus a lighter weight arrow where the energy remains in the bow and you hear and feel the harmonics. A lot depends on the kind of bow and other variables, but I have seen as little as 50 grains in total arrow weight make a huge difference in sound and feel of a bow and I've seen it take 75-100gr to notice a differnce. [/QUOTE]
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